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https://variety.com/2024/music/news/layoffs-begin-atlantic-records-1236150544/

>The streaming boom that lifted the music industry’s fortunes in the mid-2010s after years of decline has leveled off, — with the recorded-music industry posting just 4% growth in the first half of 2024 after many years of double-digit increases — and all three major companies and many others have been laying off staff throughout the past couple of years. The downsizing seems likely to continue in the coming months as the industry seeks new revenue sources to replace the slowing income from streaming.

Is the music industry going to die soon like the movie and video game industry?

seems streaming cant save their asses anymore
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>>123688926
>4% growth
>Is the music industry going to die soon?
sure
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>oh no only 4% growth however will we survive
shoot these fucking retards
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>>123689083
did you even read the paragraph? they went to from double digit growth to just 4 percent.

I for one welcome the destruction of this vile industry



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